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File #: Res 0275-2018    Version: * Name: Denouncing the National Archives and Records Administration’s preliminary approval of Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s request to begin destroying crucial government records.
Type: Resolution Status: Committee
File created: 4/11/2018 In control: Committee on Immigration
On agenda: 4/11/2018 Final action:
Title: Resolution denouncing the National Archives and Records Administration's preliminary approval of Immigration and Customs Enforcement's request to begin destroying crucial government records such as those relating to incidents of sexual abuse, physical assault and death of individuals in immigration detention.
Sponsors: Carlos Menchaca
Attachments: 1. Res. No. 275, 2. April 11, 2018 - Stated Meeting Agenda, 3. Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 4-11-18
Res. No. 275

Title
Resolution denouncing the National Archives and Records Administration's preliminary approval of Immigration and Customs Enforcement's request to begin destroying crucial government records such as those relating to incidents of sexual abuse, physical assault and death of individuals in immigration detention.
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By Council Member Menchaca
Whereas, The United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), a division of the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS), is charged with overseeing and providing for the care, custody and control of immigration detainees; and
Whereas, Immigrant rights advocates and civil rights organizations have taken significant steps to document instances of ICE misconduct in immigration detention facilities and help impacted detainees file formal complaints or lawsuits; and
Whereas, The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) at the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reported receiving 33,126 complaints of sexual and/or physical abuse against DHS component divisions between January 2010 and July 2016, noting that that more complaints were filed against ICE than any other agency; and
Whereas, Of the 33,126 complaints, only 225 complaints were investigated by the DHS OIG; and
Whereas, Further, the DHS OIG confirms receiving at least 1,016 reports of sexual abuse or assault filed by individuals in immigration detention between May 28, 2014 and July 12, 2016, but only investigated twenty-four of the complaints; and
Whereas, Records relating to such incidents are critical in the investigation and prosecution of such misconduct and, for that reason, stored by the National Archives and Record Administration (NARA); and
Whereas, Despite a troubling number of complaints, ICE has requested permission to begin routinely destroying eleven types of records, including those relating to sexual abuse, physical assault and deaths of individuals in immigr...

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